Winner Micro releases their new SDK for IoT Wi-Fi SoC W600 which will shake the IoT market

BEIJING, Jan. 17, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Winner Micro, an IC design company from Beijing, recently released their new SDK for IoT Wi-Fi SoC W600. The new SDK supports compiling and debugging with Eclipse + IDE + GCC + OpenOCD as well as MicroPython. Currently, IoT Wi-Fi SoC is widely used in smart homes, smart appliances, health care, smart toys and industry. Winner Micro's new Wi-Fi SoC W600 was released in 2018 and this small chipset will shake the global IoT marketing in 2019.

W600 is a new generation IoT Wi-Fi SoC which supports the 2.4G IEEE802.11b/g/n standard. The chipset is a 5mm x 5mm QFN32 package. W600 has very high integration and rich features. It has a high cost performance and competitiveness. W600 integrates a Cortex-M3 CPU processor, 1MByte Flash, 288KByte SRAM, RF Transceiver, PA, baseband, power management circuit and multiple digital interfaces (UART@2Mbps, high speed SPI, I2C, I2S, PWM x 5, GPIO and 7816). It also provides multiple hardware encryption and decryption protocols (PRNG/ SHA1/ MD5/ RC4/ DES/ 3DES/ AES/ CRC/RSA). Because W600 is a highly integrated chipset, very few circuit devices are needed for the chipset's peripherals. Developers can design a small size Wi-Fi module easily (Winner Micro's reference module can be designed in 10mm x 12mm).